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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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blocks

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | against the walls, huge blocks of wood cut with the axe, 2 I, VII | evidently upheaved the enormous blocks strewn upon the surface. 3 I, VII | of the broken masses. The blocks of ice cracked with an awful 4 I, VIII | shores strewn with flints and blocks of granite, the slopes with 5 I, X | of the landscape. A few blocks of ice, drifted down by 6 I, XVIII| had to remove, but compact blocks of ice, which required pick-axes 7 II, IV | pointed to several small blocks of ice floating in the offing, 8 II, X | imperfectly welded edges of the blocks composing it. There was 9 II, XII | ever-changing, ever-moving blocks of ice.~Really all nature 10 II, XIII | possibly get over these blocks; and it was equally clear 11 II, XV | crushed beneath the huge blocks of ice driven inland from 12 II, XV | broken obelisks, shattered blocks, overturned pyramids, it 13 II, XV | consisted of an accumulation of blocks of ice of every shape and 14 II, XV | of the icy barrier. The blocks of which it was built up 15 II, XV | overlooked by Cape Bathurst, the blocks of ice were already beginning 16 II, XVIII| now and then that a few blocks rolled down from the still 17 II, XVIII| sand, upon which rolled blocks of ice to a height of fifty 18 II, XVIII| shock of the fall of the blocks of ice from the icebergs.” “ 19 II, XVIII| so as to roll down loose blocks on the side of the lagoon. 20 II, XVIII| and crowbar, but the large blocks had to be broken up. Some 21 II, XIX | likely to resist, and two blocks of ice abutting from the 22 II, XXI | freezing and evaporation. A few blocks of ice were therefore “disinterred,” 23 II, XXI | lake, they came to lick the blocks of ice. They were all uneasy,


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